CLAS-240 Amphitheaters

 3-D Model Reconstruction of amphitheater architecture: Section
 Forum plan of Paestum (Roman period)
 Amphitheater architecture: The amphitheater; from Paestum
 City/town plan: Public buildings; of Pompeii
 Amphitheater architecture, from Pompeii
 Amphitheater architecture, from Pompeii
 Staircase/ramp architecture: Amphitheater, access ramps to the top of cavea; from Pompeii (dated to c. 80 BC)
 Amphitheater architecture, from Pompeii
 Amphitheater architecture, from Pompeii
 Amphitheater architecture, from Pompeii
 Amphitheater architecture, from Pompeii
 Amphitheater architecture, from Pompeii
 Wall painting: Brawl between spectators of Pompeii and Nuceria at the Pompeian amphitheater; from Private house, Pompeii, made of fresco (dated to AD 59; now at Mus. Arch. Naz., Naples)
 Wall painting: Combat or contest?; from Paestum (Hellenistic period, dated to 4th c. BC; now at Museo Naz. Arch., Paestum)
 Area around the Flavian Amphitheater
 Coin: Reverse of Sestertius, Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum); from Rome (Flavian period, dated to AD 80-81)
 Drawing Reconstruction of “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” amphitheater architecture: Showing awnings
 “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” amphitheater architecture: Exterior reconstruction (overlay); from Rome (Flavian period, dated to AD 80)
 Drawing Reconstruction of “Nero’s Colossus,” statue sculpture, from Rome (Neronian period)
 “Meta Sudans,” fountain architecture: Before the Fascist dismantling; from Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum) (Flavian period, dated to 89-96)
 “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” amphitheater plan (Flavian period)
 “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” amphitheater architecture: Exterior
 “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” amphitheater architecture: Numbered entry (LII); made of stone & concrete
 Architecture: Square of Colosseum (overlay); from Rome
 “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” amphitheater architecture: Interior under; from Rome (Flavian period, dated to AD 80 dedication)
 “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” Interior section (NW)
 Graffito of bestiarius; from Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum)
 
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